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The Discretionary Right Of The Claimant To Be Part In The Civil Lawsuit

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  • Eleonora BADAN-MELNIC

    (Faculty of Law, State University of Moldova, MOLDOVA.)

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The study is intended for the research of the issue of the claimant in the lawsuit and its possibilities to abandon civil action, not to support the action, to conclude the reconciliation or, in other ways to express attitudes through legal instruments available in legislature. In particular, I will refer to the claimant's situation for procedural binding co-participation, the limits of civil action against the acts of disposition of the court, the debtor’s locus standi in the case of indirect claim, to other situations that we consider to be unsuitable for applicant status, especially in terms of interest or lack of interest in supporting civil action. We propose consolidation of the concept of freedom involvement of the claimant in the civil lawsuit and legal assignment of this quality only to the person who makes or, at least, support material claims which are subject of the civil action.

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  • Eleonora BADAN-MELNIC, 2014. "The Discretionary Right Of The Claimant To Be Part In The Civil Lawsuit," Curentul Juridic, The Juridical Current, Le Courant Juridique, Petru Maior University, Faculty of Economics Law and Administrative Sciences and Pro Iure Foundation, vol. 56, pages 155-158, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:pmu:cjurid:v:56:y:2013:p:155-158
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    Keywords

    civil lawsuit; claimant; plaintiff ; Civil Procedure Code of the Republic of Moldova;
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